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Touring cycling around Pisciotta offers routes through the diverse landscapes of Italy's Cilento region. The area is characterized by the Cilento coast, featuring a Blue Flag sea, and extends inland into the National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano. This park encompasses reliefs, massifs, and gorges, with notable features such as Monte Bulgheria and the Mingardo Valley. Routes often follow paved surfaces and include significant elevation gains, providing challenging journeys for cyclists.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.6km
04:56
1,230m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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102km
06:46
1,490m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.8km
04:08
1,220m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.6km
03:58
980m
980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old train station is much closer than the new one. The building is pretty, but it's in a state of disrepair. Parts of it are still inhabited.
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Very large beach with large parking lots
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Along this stretch of coast, which connects Palinuro to Pisciotta, there are many panoramic points from which you can admire the Cilento coast and the surprising promontory of Capo Palinuro.
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A pleasant little mountain town with many narrow streets and stairs - a longer stay is worthwhile!
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Lively coastal town that is not only dedicated to tourism
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You can't miss a visit to the tourist port of Acciaroli, with its Norman tower (which lights up in the evening)
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Nice to look at and good for biking
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There are 15 touring cycling routes available around Pisciotta. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
The touring cycling routes in Pisciotta are generally considered difficult. They often feature significant elevation gains and challenging terrain, making them suitable for cyclists with good fitness levels. For example, the Lentiscosa switchbacks – Hairpin bends galore! loop from Caprioli Valle di Marco is a difficult route known for its numerous hairpin bends and climbs.
You can expect a diverse landscape, ranging from the stunning Cilento coast with its Blue Flag sea to the inland reliefs, massifs, and gorges of the National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano. Routes are primarily on paved surfaces, offering beautiful views overlooking the sea and through natural areas. You'll encounter challenging climbs and descents, often with rewarding vistas.
The touring cycling routes in Pisciotta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the beautiful views, the challenging yet rewarding journeys, and the opportunity to explore both coastal and inland natural beauty. Many describe the area as a 'must-see stop for those cycling along the coastal road'.
Yes, the region is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can explore the ancient city of Acropolis of Velia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or marvel at natural wonders like the Arco Naturale di Palinuro. Other notable natural features include Monte Bulgheria and the Mingardo Valley, offering numerous natural places of rare beauty and hidden corners.
Absolutely. Pisciotta is nestled on the Cilento coast, and many touring cycling routes offer breathtaking coastal views. For instance, the Pisciotta – Marina di Camerota Harbor loop from Pisciotta-Palinuro provides extensive coastal views as it leads to Marina di Camerota Harbor. You'll frequently encounter vistas of the Blue Flag sea and picturesque tourist ports like Marina di Pisciotta.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Pisciotta are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Old Pisciotta Station – Pisciotta loop from Pisciotta-Palinuro and the Pisciotta – View of Palinuro loop from Pisciotta. These circular routes provide varied terrain and scenic experiences.
The touring cycling routes listed for Pisciotta are generally classified as difficult due to significant elevation gains and challenging terrain. While the region offers beautiful scenery, routes suitable for families with young children or beginners seeking easy, flat paths are not prominently featured in the current selection. Cyclists should be prepared for demanding rides.
While the Cilento National Park, which encompasses Pisciotta, is a natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs on cycling trails can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in protected areas. For detailed policies on cycling with dogs within the National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano, it's best to consult local park authorities or visitor centers.
Pisciotta, being a medieval village, has a suggestive historic center with narrow alleys. Parking availability can vary. For accessing touring cycling routes, it's often possible to find parking in or near the main village areas or at designated starting points for specific routes. Marina di Pisciotta also offers a tourist port area where parking might be available.
Public transport options in Pisciotta and the surrounding Cilento region might be limited, especially for transporting bicycles. While local buses or regional trains might connect some towns, their capacity for bikes can vary. It's recommended to check local transport schedules and policies regarding bicycle carriage in advance if you plan to use public transport to reach trailheads.
The National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano is a protected area. While general cycling on established roads and trails is usually permitted, specific regulations or permits might apply for certain sensitive areas or organized events. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on permit requirements for cycling within the park, it is advisable to contact the park authority directly.
The Cilento region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal for touring cycling in Pisciotta. During these periods, temperatures are milder, and the natural landscape is vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for challenging rides. Summers can be hot, especially for routes with significant elevation.


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